Lynch, Northern Illinois hemmed in by Florida State

Northern Illinois cornerback Demetrius Stone (19) and defensive back Jimmie Ward (15) can’t hold onto Florida State fullback Lonnie Pryor on his way to a touchdown during the second half of the Seminoles’ 31-10 victory over the Huskies on Tuesday in the Orange Bowl in Miami Gardens, Fla..

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. – When Jordan Lynch tucked the ball in and ran, he had Florida State defenders everywhere around him.

When he dropped back, he had no time. When he turned the ball over, it was costly.

The Northern Illinois junior quarterback and the Huskies’ offense had trouble getting anything going Tuesday in the Orange Bowl at Sun Life Stadium.

It was certainly one of the main factors that cost NIU in a 31-10 loss to Florida State.

The Huskies (12-2) finished with only 259 yards of total offense. While Lynch couldn’t find anywhere to go or time to find an open receiver, Florida State (12-2) quarterback E.J. Manuel often seemed to have all the time in the world, going 26 of 38 for 291 yards.

Manuel’s protection was huge late in the second quarter, when he dropped back, scrambled and found receiver Rashad Greene in the corner of the end zone with a 6-yard touchdown pass with 11 seconds remaining in the first half. Greene got a foot in bounds, and the play gave the Seminoles a 14-3 lead.

Florida State added three points in the third quarter when Dustin Hopkins kicked a 25-yard field goal with 11:48 remaining, and put the game away with a touchdown run of 9 yards by Manuel with 14:56 left in the game and a 37-yard touchdown run by fullback Lonnie Pryor, his second touchdown of the game, with 10:33 remaining.

Pryor ran for 134 yards on only five carries, and was named the game’s outstanding player.

“I always wanted to win MVP of a bowl game, and I told myself every time I get the ball just try to make a big play and just do something,” Pryor said. “I was blessed today. I can’t believe it.”

NIU scored on a 25-yard field goal from Mathew Sims in the first quarter, and an 11-yard TD pass from Lynch to Martel Moore in the third.

A 35-yard run by Desroy Maxwell on a fake punt led to the Sims kick.

The fake punt call, on a fourth-and-3 from the Huskies’ 32-yard line, wasn’t Huskies head coach Rod Carey’s only bit of trickery. He also had Lynch make a quick kick, and the punt landed at the Florida State 5-yard line. Then there was the onside kick after Moore’s touchdown, which was recovered by Paris Logan.